Georgia Wood-Using Industries Directory

…Mailing Address: 4236 Hickory Grove Road Valdosta, GA 31606 Mulch Species: yellow pine, cypress, sand pine Products:bark, mulch, mulch-colored By-Products:none Phone: 229-776-0065 Email:jreed@completeresourcemanagement.com Website: www.completeresourcemanagment.com Connor Holdings, LLC Physical Address:…

Resources

…Benefits of Trees, Community Help, Educational Programs, Homeowner Help, Urban & Community Forestry External Website Heard CWPP -2018 Community Wildfire Protection Plan, Fire Prevention & Suppression PDF Hemlock Woolly Adelgid…

Timber Buyers Directory

…706-391-6346 Phone 2: 706-498-0191 Fax: 706-391-8559 georgeandpam1@yahoo.com Chattahoochee Timber Company Edwin MaDan, III Title: President Greenville, GA 30222 Phone 1: 706-672-4229 Phone 2: Fax: chattahoochee_timber@yahoo.com Clendenin Lumber Company Larry Michael…

Forest Services Contractors

Search by Company Name, Contact Info, Service Area or Specific Services , , Office Phone: Mobile Phone: Fax: RxBurner? No Pesticide Applicator? No Bulldozing Burning For Site Prep Burning For…

FAQs

…The Georgia Forestry Commission’s State Agency Headquarters Complex is located on 5645 Riggins Mill Road in Dry Branch, Georgia State Agency Headquarters Complex Map Click here for assistance with directions…

2019 Conservation and Restoration Priorities in the Middle Chattahoochee River Basin

The Chattahoochee River originates in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains above Helen, Georgia, and drains almost 5.6 million acres (8770 mi2) of piedmont and coastal plain landscape in Alabama and Georgia. With a length of 430 miles, it is commonly divided into three segments, with the Upper Chattahoochee flowing through Atlanta before becoming the Middle Chattahoochee through Columbus. From Lake Walter F. George, the Lower Chattahoochee
flows south toward Lake Seminole, where it joins with the Flint River to form Lake Seminole, which drains, in turn, into the Apalachicola River and the Gulf of Mexico. Along the way, the Chattahoochee provides drinking water for more than half of all Georgians and recreation opportunities on the reservoirs above the 13 dams that punctuate its course.

Needlecast in Pines

…dropping or a fungal disease that can affect needle health. This spring, landowners in north Georgia (mostly central and east) reported large numbers of “dying” pine trees. In reality, there…